VIVO Under Desk PC Mount Review: A Solid CPU Holder That Actually Stays Put

VIVO Adjustable Clamp-on Desk Leg PC Mount, Under Desk PC Mount, Computer Case CPU Holder with Tool-Free Installation, Black, MOUNT-PC01C
VIVO
- Desk Leg PC Mount - Innovative side clamp design allows your PC to be mounted directly to the side of your desk leg for a tool-free mounting solution. Conveniently displays your PC case under a desk for off the floor, easy access. --Patent Pending--
- Adjustable Frame - Fits most PC cases on the market with adjustable width from 3.5" to 7.8" and adjustable height from 11.5" to 20.5". The heavy-duty dual clamp provides a secure hold for computer towers up to 22 lbs.
- Great for Height Adjustable Desks - Clamp works with height adjustable desks, firmly holding your PC in place, even with the up and down movement of your electric standing desk.
- Simple Assembly - All hardware and easy-to-follow instructions are provided for simple assembly and installation. No drilling is required with this product, saving your table surface from any additional holes. Padding is provided to protect your valuable equipment.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Tool-free clamp design means no drilling and zero permanent desk damage
- Adjustable width (3.5"-7.8") and height (11.5"-20.5") fits most mid-tower cases
- Works with height-adjustable standing desks without slipping
- Steel construction with padding protects your case and desk surface
- Simple 15-minute assembly with all hardware included
Cons
- Strap bolts can loosen over time with frequent case removal
- Padding quality is thin—you may want to add your own foam
- Not compatible with L-shaped or corner desk setups
- 22 lb weight limit excludes heavier full-tower workstations
Quick Verdict
The VIVO under desk PC mount solves a real problem: your tower sitting on the floor, collecting dust and making cable management a nightmare. After three weeks of daily use—swapping cases, cranking my standing desk up and down—I can say it holds, it fits, and it doesn't embarrass itself. At around $30, it's not the fanciest accessory you'll ever buy, but it's the one that'll keep your floor clear and your膝 (knees) safe from rogue case edges. Score: 7.5/10.

What Is the VIVO Desk Leg PC Mount?
Let's be honest—most of us have been shoving our PCs under desks the same way since the 1990s: propped on a wobbly plastic stand, shoved in a corner, or just sitting on carpet where the intake fans slowly地毯 (carpet) themselves to death. The MOUNT-PC01C flips that script. Instead of a floor stand, it clamps directly onto your desk leg, suspending your tower just below the surface where you can actually reach it.
The design is refreshingly straightforward. A heavy-duty side clamp bites onto your desk's vertical support, and two adjustable arms extend outward to cradle your PC. Width adjusts from 3.5 to 7.8 inches; height from 11.5 to 20.5 inches. VIVO rates it for towers up to 22 pounds. The whole thing is powder-coated steel with foam padding where it touches your case and your desk.
Key Features
- Clamp-on design: No drilling, no permanent holes. Attaches to most rectangular or cylindrical desk legs 2"–3.5" wide.
- Adjustable frame: Width range 3.5"–7.8", height range 11.5"–20.5" covers mid-tower and most full-tower cases.
- 22 lb capacity: Dual-clamp system provides enough grip for standard gaming and workstation builds.
- Standing desk compatible: Stays locked in place through height adjustments on electric desks.
- Tool-free initial attachment: The main clamp uses a hand-tightened lever; no Allen key needed to mount it.
- All hardware included: Bolts, washers, foam pads, and illustrated instructions ship in the box.
- 3-year warranty: VIVO backs the steel frame with a solid protection period and US-based tech support.
Hands-On Review
I unboxed this on a Tuesday evening, fully expecting to spend an hour wrestling with it. The clamp went on my IKEA desk leg in under two minutes—the lever action is satisfying, almost clicky in a way that inspired confidence. By the time I had threaded four bolts and slipped my 17" mid-tower into the arms, maybe 12 minutes had passed. Not 15, not 20. Twelve.
What surprised me was the weight distribution. My case is about 14 pounds with a GPU installed, and at first it felt like the mount was tilted slightly forward. I tightened the strap bolts a quarter-turn past hand-tight and that resolved it. The padding VIVO includes is thin—almost like craft foam—but it does the job. I added a strip of 3mm neoprene foam I had lying around, which I'd recommend regardless of your desk finish.

Three days in, I raised my standing desk for the first time. I was genuinely skeptical. Would the whole thing shift? Skew? Slam into my shins? None of that happened. The clamp held through about 15 up-down cycles that first week without any observable movement. I kept checking the bolts obsessively for the first few days, then stopped noticing entirely. That's probably the best compliment I can give a desk accessory.

The mount isn't perfect, though. There's a thing nobody mentions in the listings: the strap bolts—those small screws that lock the two arms together around your case—can loosen if you pull your tower out frequently. By week two, I noticed a faint rattling when I bumped my desk. Two minutes with a Phillips screwdriver fixed it, but it's the kind of maintenance task you should pencil in every month or so if you're frequently swapping hardware.
Would I keep using it? Honestly, yes—but with a caveat. The floor space I've reclaimed under my desk is genuine, and not having to crouch to plug in a USB cable is a small quality-of-life win I didn't expect to care about this much.
Who Should Buy It?
Remote workers with standing desks: If you're already forking out for an electric desk, keeping your PC off the floor is a natural extension of that setup. The VIVO mount plays nicely with height adjustments.
Gamers short on floor space: Console and PC combos leave little room for a tower stand. Mounting it under the desk recovers that real estate for your feet, a gaming mat, or a small space heater in winter.
Anyone tired of dusty, floor-bound PCs: Intake fans on the bottom of a case sitting on carpet act like vacuum cleaners. Off the floor means less dust buildup and slightly better thermals.
Skip this if: your desk has an L-shaped or corner configuration—the clamp needs a straight vertical leg to grip. Also skip if your full-tower weighs more than 22 lbs; this mount isn't rated for that and you'd be flirting with a very expensive floor drop.
Alternatives Worth Considering
Drgo Under Desk CPU Holder: A similar clamp design at a comparable price point, though VIVO's 3-year warranty and US-based support give it an edge on after-sales peace of mind.
Atlantic Dual Steel PC Holder: A two-post design that mounts to desk edges rather than legs—more stable for ultra-heavy towers but requires drilling, which VIVO explicitly avoids.
Foam CPU Stand (budget option): If you just need to get your tower off the carpet and $30 feels steep, a simple foam or plastic stand costs under $10. It won't survive a standing desk, though.
FAQ
Yes. The adjustable height range (11.5" to 20.5") covers most mid-tower cases comfortably. My 17" case sits in the middle of the range with room to spare.
Final Verdict
The VIVO MOUNT-PC01C under desk PC mount is a practical, no-nonsense solution to a problem that never really had a great fix before. The clamp-on design is genuinely tool-free for attachment, the adjustments cover most mid-tower cases, and it handles standing desk movement without drama. The padding is thin and the strap bolts need occasional retightening—neither is a dealbreaker, but both are worth knowing about before you buy. At around $30, it undercuts most drilling-required alternatives and delivers the core promise: your PC off the floor, mounted securely, within arm's reach.
If you're setting up a clean desk or upgrading to a standing desk and want your tower out of the dirt, this mount is worth considering.